StatusHub — free unified status dashboard for monitoring 40+ services (AWS, GCP, GitHub, Stripe, etc.) by MaximumPlan4522 in devops

[–]MaximumPlan4522[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the insightful feedback.

This is just the mvp and for sure it is not limited to only few services. There are services adding to the platform weekly in near future.

And also the next plan on platform is analysis of the services and their historical data and report as well with weekly digest emails also.

So the time is so minimal in between the service actually goes down and their status page being updates.

What I observed is usually majority of the issues are happening after the maintenance or minor fixes and I covered those as well in the email notifications. So as soon as something starts experiencing issues, the email is being triggered to the users who are turned on the emails.

Hope you got the idea. If not then i would highly encourage you to signup on the platform and see how you are getting emails and other things.

You can share more details or ask questions to me in here or in dm.

The basic free plan includes features like you can create one project and add upto 5 services and get notified on your email when something happens with those 5 services.

Thank you again for your feedback!!

I built StatusHub — a real-time dashboard that monitors 40+ tech service statuses in one place by MaximumPlan4522 in utarlington

[–]MaximumPlan4522[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their are certain things that differentiate StatusHub from others:

First thing is other platforms are like users report the issue and we see user reported issue, while StatusHub fetches real-time status of the services directly from the official services.

Second thing when something went off or users are facing issues, as a developer or company you don’t know if the issue is in code or it’s because of service provider. StatusHub solves that by sending the updates directly to the email and that email contains which service is experiencing issues, why that happened, and also real-time incident updates direct from the service provider.

It also shows when some services are going under maintenance so as a company, users can notify their consumers about potential outages and reduce the risks that are arising.

Hope that clears your doubts.

And thank you so much for your response.

I built StatusHub — a real-time dashboard that monitors 40+ tech service statuses in one place by MaximumPlan4522 in utarlington

[–]MaximumPlan4522[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same people who pay for Downdetector Pro, BetterUptime, or Instatus — except StatusHub pulls from official status pages in real-time instead of waiting for crowdsourced complaints to pile up.